Percy has lived many lives and been both a hero and a villain, a saint and a fanatic. From the scant memories of these lives he has determined that circumstances are a much larger determinant of morals than any decree of the gods. With the patience that comes from an eternal perspective, he has spent the 5 years of this life contemplating the making of tyrants, the problem of free will and the morality of allowing mortals to choose their own path. He has also venerated Ioun in this life, admiring the balance that the pursuit of truth and knowledge provides to his natural fanaticism. However Percy is still a deva, the synthesis of a thousand holy lives. While slow to anger and eager to cooperate, he will work tirelessly to destroy those he believes are thoroughly unjust and irredeemable.